A contestant at the World Classic Bodybuilding Championship and Bikini Fitness World Cup in St. Polten, Austria, adds a little color to his cheeks.

No, they don't use tanning booths:

A contestant at the World Classic Bodybuilding Championship and Bikini Fitness World Cup in St. Polten, Austria, adds a little color to his cheeks.

Photo: Alexander Klein, AFP/Getty Images

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Bikini inspector isn't a fake job after all!

Britain's Nina Ross checks herself out in the mirror before competing in the Women's Bikini Fitness up-to-168cm event at the World Classic Bodybuilding Championship in St. Polten, Austria. What we really want to know, however, is what the guy in the white shirt is doing.

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I love the way you suppress dissension:

A protester kisses a riot police officer during a rally in Susa, Italy, against a planned
high-speed train line between Lyon and Turin. The link, expected to come into service in 2025, is expected to
reduce the number of trucks on French and Italian highways by a million per year and lower train travel times between Paris and
Milan from seven hours to just over four.

A skier makes his way down the Left Gully, a run with a 40-degree pitch on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. Mt.
Washington is known for its legendary backcountry skiing, with some of the steepest terrain in the nation.

With a nose that red, he won't need Rudolph to guide his sleigh tonight. (Christmas
decoration outside a boutique in Tokyo's tony Ginza shopping district.)

Santa's been drinking again:

With a nose that red, he won't need Rudolph to guide his sleigh tonight. (Christmas decoration outside a boutique in Tokyo's tony Ginza shopping district.)

Photo: Shizuo Kambayashi, Associated Press

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A tornado spins

across farmland two miles west of Flatville, Ill. The twister damaged many farm buildings and
homes before hitting Gifford, Ill., where scores of houses were devastated.

A tornado spins

across farmland two miles west of Flatville, Ill. The twister damaged many farm buildings and homes before hitting Gifford, Ill., where scores of houses were devastated.

Photo: John Dixon, Associated Press

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A rainbow arcs

over Cape Town, South Africa, after a heavy rain.

A rainbow arcs

over Cape Town, South Africa, after a heavy rain.

Photo: Schalk Van Zuydam, Associated Press

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Deadly miscalculation:

At least 26 people were killed and another 28 injured when a mini-bus and a truck unsuccessfully tried to cross
in front of an oncoming train at a railway crossing in Dahshur, Egypt. Authorities said the drivers of the vehicles ignored warning lights and chains blocking entry to the crossing. The bus
reportedly was carrying guests home from a wedding.

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Misfortune drifts away:

Buddhist monks release lit lanterns during the Loy Krathong Festival at a temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The monks launch the lanterns and float candles in lotus-shaped baskets into ponds and rivers in order to
cast away their bad luck.

Cornelius Gurlitt isn't opening his door in the well-to-do Aigen district of Salzburg, Austria, for anyone these days, not even the family cat apparently. Gurlitt refused to return any of more than 1,400 works allegedly seized or forcibly bought at low prices by the Nazis from their original owners during Nazi rule in Germany. The collection was amassed by Gurlitt's father, Hildebrand, an art dealer who worked with the Third Reich.

A boy collects coins and other reusable items from model boats laden with offerings during the religious festival of
Kartika Purnima at historical Bindusagar Pond in Bhubaneswar, India. Hindu devotees sail boats with earthen
lamps, flowers, coins and other offerings in rivers and ponds during the festival, which falls on the full
moon.